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Violence helped solve some of my problems.

When I was being bullied by a classmate in high school, I did what they wanted me to do, that was to go to the principal about it. However, when they did nothing about it and the kid kept on hurting me, I ended up snapping and punched the bully in the face to the point where he started bleeding and begging me to stop what I was doing to him. Ever since the fight, the kid has not bullied me or others since then, in fact, he's now so scared of doing it ever again. So that helped solve my problems.

Violence is awesome

Violence can solve a problem, it only brushes a problem under the rug, in a hope that the problem will be forgotten, except it doesnn. The victor of violence will do their best for reassure that any problem exists. Their is no excuse for violence it is simply a way of forcing ones will on another. Violence doesn't create a solution, it forces the weaker of the parties involved to forget the problem. Violence is inexcusable.

Violence is a tool

Hitler used violence to set up the third Reich. The allied forces used it to defeat Hitler. Were the allied forces wrong because "Violence is bad". The potential of violence gets you to pay taxes, and not murder people when they annoy you. Violence isn't good or bad, it is dangerous.

History has thought us that violence does solve problems.

In the history of the west, not speaking about any other civilizations, there have always two approaches: The first is the Athenian way, which uses reason, diplomacy, logic and ethics. This frequently fails because it tends to favor compromise, weakness and fear. The second is the Spartan approach: When everything fails, send 300 men into a gym, train them till they puke, and go out and resolve the problem with violence, and if needed, a little genocide. If American TV and Movies have thought us one thing, it's that violence is everywhere. Since we cannot understand something, then we must fight it. Enough with the sunday morning diplomacy, we need action, violence and drive by shootings.

Text book example of "Is-Ought problem"

This is not actually about an argumentation about 'Problems' or 'Violence' but about of the "Is-Ought problem". "Is" is a descriptive statement of reality. "Ought, should, could..." are normative statements. When using the latter shows the individual can't deal with the current reality. Hence the issue is not about the brute facts of reality but instead, the perception and almost arbitrary prescriptive judgment of an individual.

Rephrasing the question as "CAN violence be used to solve a problem?":

-Problem: a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome.-Violence: behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.

I CAN (is possible to) use physical violence to overcome a situation.

Rephrasing the question as "[Is is moral/ethical/righteous... To use] violence to solve a problem?"... That posses a very different question - but will further clarify what type of answer is expected and appropriate.

One word of caution... Using the E-Prime communication when exchanging on the subject can help share a common reality instead of overusing the 'to be' verb which separates both protagonist from one another.

Violence is often Inevitable and unjustifiable

No need to say more "My mother said violence never solves anything." "So?" The teacher looked at her bleakly."I'm sure the fathers of Hiroshima would have a few words to say...You" The teacher calls the other student, "they probably would not say anything, Hiroshima was destroyed" “Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. Breeds that forget this basic truth have always paid for it with their lives and their freedoms” ― Robert A. Heinlein

Violence is often both inevitable and unjustifiable

No need to say more "My mother said violence never solves anything." "So?" The teacher looked at her bleakly."I'm sure the fathers of Hiroshima would have a few words to say...You" The teacher calls the other student, "they probably would not say anything, Hiroshima was destroyed" “Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. Breeds that forget this basic truth have always paid for it with their lives and their freedoms” ― Robert A. Heinlein

Violence never solves problems

Violence never solves a problem, it only brushes a problem under the rug, in a hope that the problem will be forgotten. The victor of violence will do their best for reassure that any problem exists. Their is no excuse for violence it is simply a way of forcing ones will on another. Violence doesn't create a solution, it forces the weaker of the parties involved to forget the problem. Violence is inexcusable.

Violence never works to find a solution

The Hiroshima bombing created more anger than peace. Other means than violence should be used instead of violence. If one attacks the other, the other retaliates, so there would be no solution or peace. If one attacks and the other does nothing, there would be no war and a possibility of peace in the end, even if it means that the other has to suffer more attacks.

Not in the slightest bit.

Violence is a tool used to force someone to do what you will them to do out of fear. However inevitable it may be, think about all the wars that would never be solved with violence, as in the Cold War, which was a political struggle between superpowers America and the Former Soviet Union, which was settled with a treaty.

Violence solves nothing

If you get mad at someone, then throwing something at them will solve nothing. It will become a habit too. People will learn to fear you instead of trying to reason with you. "You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger." - Buddha

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A problem can never be solved by violence.

Have you ever thought of a time that violence actually helped solve a problem. Because it never has. Use your head, would you kill your teacher if she didn't give you the grade you thought you deserved? No, you wouldn't, violence never solves a problem, it only hides it and hopes it will be forgotten.